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Keystone Restoration

Reconstruction & Rebuild

Keystone Restoration Group's reconstruction division — Keystone BuildWorks — rebuilds water, fire, and mold-damaged homes across Salt Lake, Utah, and Davis Counties: drywall, flooring, paint, and finish work under the same company that handled the mitigation.

Keystone BuildWorks

One Company From Mitigation to Move-In

Drying out your home is half the job. The other half — the half most restoration companies walk away from — is putting it back: the drywall that was cut out, the flooring that was pulled, the paint, the trim, the room your family actually lives in. Keystone BuildWorks is our reconstruction division, and it exists so you never have to find a second contractor in the middle of an insurance claim.

Why single-contractor rebuilds close claims faster

When mitigation and repairs are split between companies, your claim has two scopes, two schedules, and one inevitable argument about the seam between them. The rebuild contractor finds things the mitigation contractor "should have" documented; the adjuster asks for revised estimates; weeks pass. With Keystone, the crew that documented every removed material writes the rebuild scope from the same file — adjusters approve it faster because nothing is missing and nothing is padded.

Built like a remodel, run like a claim

Our rebuilds are finish-quality work: texture-matched drywall, clean paint lines, properly transitioned flooring, square trim. But unlike a remodel, everything is priced in Xactimate and coordinated with your carrier, so the project moves at insurance speed without out-of-pocket surprises. You approve selections; we handle the rest.

From a patch to a whole floor

Some losses need one wall and a paint blend. Others — a finished basement after a flood, a kitchen after a fire — need framing, insulation, drywall, cabinets, flooring, and finish work throughout. BuildWorks scales to both, with the same project manager from demo day to walkthrough.

A Full Kitchen Rebuild, In the Customer's Words

★★★★★

Keystone Restoration was excellent to work with. After a dishwasher flooded the kitchen in one of my properties, their team responded quickly and discovered mildew and mold behind and under the cabinets. They handled the mitigation thoroughly, worked directly with the insurance company, and coordinated the full reconstruction of the kitchen. The entire process was efficient and very budget-conscious. Seth was especially great—knowledgeable, diligent, and easy to work with. I highly recommend Keystone Restoration.

Mikell B.Cottonwood Heights, UT

Step by Step

How a Rebuild Comes Together

  1. 1

    Scope & approval

    Rebuild scope written in Xactimate from the mitigation file and approved with your adjuster.

  2. 2

    Selections

    You choose flooring, paint, and finishes — we source materials that match your home and your coverage.

  3. 3

    Build

    Drywall, paint, flooring, trim, and finish work by our crews, on a schedule you can plan around.

  4. 4

    Walkthrough

    Final inspection with you, punch list completed, claim documentation closed out with your carrier.

Direct Insurance Billing

We Handle Your Insurance, Start to Finish

Your covered claim pays for repairs, not just drying — and the rebuild is where scope accuracy matters most. Because BuildWorks writes the repair estimate from the same documentation as the mitigation, your adjuster sees one consistent file, approvals come faster, and the gap between insurance payment and actual cost disappears.

One call to (801) 948-2501 and the paperwork is our problem, not yours.

Straight Answers

Rebuild Questions, Answered

Why use the same company for mitigation and rebuild?

Because the gap between contractors is where insurance claims stall. When one company dries your home and rebuilds it, there's one scope, one schedule, and no dispute about where mitigation ended and repairs begin. Single-contractor claims consistently close faster — and you make one phone call instead of five.

What does Keystone BuildWorks rebuild?

Everything a typical water, fire, or mold loss removes: drywall and insulation, interior paint, carpet, laminate, vinyl plank and tile flooring, baseboard and trim, doors, cabinets and vanities, and finish electrical and plumbing fixtures. Full-room and whole-level rebuilds — like finished basements — are our bread and butter.

Does insurance pay for the rebuild as well as the cleanup?

Yes. A covered claim includes both mitigation (drying, demolition) and repairs (rebuilding what was removed). The rebuild scope is written in Xactimate — the same pricing system your adjuster uses — so approvals are fast and there are no surprise gaps between what insurance pays and what the work costs.

Can you match my existing finishes?

That's the standard we work to — texture-matching drywall, color-matching paint, and sourcing flooring and trim consistent with what you had. Where exact materials are discontinued, your policy typically covers reasonable matching, and we walk you through the options before work begins.

Ready to Get Your Home Back?

Whether we handled your mitigation or someone else did, BuildWorks can scope and run your insurance rebuild. Call for a walkthrough.

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